Google is developing a censored search engine for China
Depending on when the Chinese government approves the "toned down" Google, the app could launch anytime in the next 6-9 months. If the project goes through, the Mountain View company will bring its search back to China for the first time .

Maurizio Sarri still wants to sign a midfielder
The approach known as "Sarri-ball" will grace Stamford Bridge this season as the Blues move away from a mainly defensive outlook. Asked if he expects the 29-year-old to be part of his midfield this season, Sarri said: "Yes I do.

Samsung accidentally leaked the Galaxy Note 9 again
It is speculated that one of the most anticipated games for Android, Fortnite, can get exclusive for 30 days to Note 9. Last year, Samsung set a new record for its smartphones, launching the Galaxy Note 8 for an eye-watering $1,499.

Apple Inc. Becomes A Trillion Dollar Company
Apple became the first company to ever reach a $1 trillion market cap on Wednesday as its share price soared to $207.39. Apple said it expects revenue of $60 billion to $62 billion for the fiscal fourth quarter that ends in September 30.

Apple hits the $1T milestone
The gains came after the iPhone maker reported strong earnings late Tuesday that prompted a two-day rally in the share price. Apple hit the US$1 trillion mark when its shares reached an all-time high of US$207.05 around midday in NY (4am NZT).

In an interview with CNN, James said he thought the president had used sports to "divide" the USA, adding it was something he "can't relate to". "I can't sit back and not say nothing", James said of Trump's actions.

In an interview with CNN'sDon Lemon aired earlier in the week, the LA Lakers star said Trump had stirred racial tensions in USA sports in an attempt to "divide" the nation.

It's no secret that LeBron James and President Donald Trump don't see eye-to-eye, and that seems to have upset one of the two parties.

The LeBron James Family Foundation and the Akron (Ohio) Public Schools on Monday opened a new elementary school for at-risk children in his hometown. Shortly before midnight, he made his thoughts known on what he thought of the LeBron-Lemon conversation.

In 2013, Mr Trump tweeted: "Lebron is a great player and a great guy!"

Trump then, unexpectedly, appeared to weigh in on the growing debate over who is the greatest National Basketball Association player of all time, James or Michael Jordan, by writing "I like Mike!"

In the interview, James said he "would never sit across" from Trump, though he would talk to former President Barack Obama. White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders did not return a request for comment, nor did James's agency Klutch Sports Group.

James described Trump as a "bum" following the furor. Last September, James took to Twitter to drag the president for lashing out at Warriors guard Steph Curry for refusing to visit the White House after winning the championship.

Indeed, this week's exchange is just the latest in a long-running feud between James and the president.

James has said that Trump "doesn't understand the power that he has for being the leader of this lovely country".

Kansas firefighters head west to help battle wildfires
Cal Fire said that "steep terrain, erratic winds, and previously unburned fuels are contributing to spot fire potential". A firetruck rushes past flames that overran a road at the River Fire ( Mendocino Complex ) in Lakeport, California, US.